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Metrosideros fulgens (scarlet rātā, rātā vine or in Māori akatawhiwhi) is a forest liana or vine endemic to New Zealand. It occurs in coastal and lowland forest throughout the North Island, on the west coast of the South Island and on the Three Kings Islands north of Cape Reinga. It is one of a number of New Zealand Metrosideros species which live out their lives as vines, unlike the northern rata (M.robusta), which generally begins as a hemi-epiphyte and grows into a huge tree. Scarlet rātā is one of the better-known species of rātā vines, because it flowers in autumn or winter, and is often highly visible on well-lit host trees along forest roads, with vibrant displays of large red flowers (sometimes orange or yellow) that rise above the forest canopy.

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  • Metrosideros fulgens ( la trepadora rata escarlata) es una liana del bosque o enredadera endémica de Nueva Zelanda. En este contexto el término rata se deriva del vocablo de la lengua maorí rātā que sirve para designar a varios árboles del género Metrosideros y nada tiene que ver su nombre con los roedores. Se desarrolla en los bosques costeros y de tierras bajas en toda la Isla del Norte y en la costa oeste de la Isla del Sur. Es una de una de las varias especies de Metrosideros de Nueva Zelanda que terminan sus vidas como enredaderas, a diferencia del árbol rata del norte ( M.robusta), que generalmente empieza como una hemiepífita y crece hasta un gran árbol. La trepadora rata escarlata es una de las especies mejor conocidas de las trepadoras, porque florece en otoño o invierno, y es con frecuencia demasiado visible en los bien iluminados árboles huésped a lo largo de la carreteras en los bosque, con vibrantes despliegues de grandes flores rojas (a veces naranjas o amarillas) que se elevan arriba del dosel del bosque. (es)
  • Metrosideros fulgens (scarlet rātā, rātā vine or in Māori akatawhiwhi) is a forest liana or vine endemic to New Zealand. It occurs in coastal and lowland forest throughout the North Island, on the west coast of the South Island and on the Three Kings Islands north of Cape Reinga. It is one of a number of New Zealand Metrosideros species which live out their lives as vines, unlike the northern rata (M.robusta), which generally begins as a hemi-epiphyte and grows into a huge tree. Scarlet rātā is one of the better-known species of rātā vines, because it flowers in autumn or winter, and is often highly visible on well-lit host trees along forest roads, with vibrant displays of large red flowers (sometimes orange or yellow) that rise above the forest canopy. (en)
  • Metrosideros fulgens is een soort klimplant uit de mirtefamilie (Myrtaceae). In het Engels wordt de soort scarlet rātā of rātā vine genoemd en in het Maori akatawhiwhi. De soort is endemisch in Nieuw-Zeeland en komt voor in kust- en laaglandbossen op het Noordereiland, langs de westkust van het Zuidereiland en op de Driekoningeneilanden, gelegen ten noorden van Cape Reinga. (nl)
  • Metrosideros fulgens är en myrtenväxtart som beskrevs av Daniel Carl Solander och Joseph Gaertner. Metrosideros fulgens ingår i släktet Metrosideros och familjen myrtenväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Metrosideros (en)
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  • Metrosideros fulgens produces brilliant red flowers in winter (en)
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  • Metrosideros florida (en)
  • Metrosideros scandens (en)
  • Leptospermum scandens (en)
  • Metrosideros aurata (en)
  • Nania florida (en)
  • Nania scandens (en)
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  • Metrosideros fulgens (scarlet rātā, rātā vine or in Māori akatawhiwhi) is a forest liana or vine endemic to New Zealand. It occurs in coastal and lowland forest throughout the North Island, on the west coast of the South Island and on the Three Kings Islands north of Cape Reinga. It is one of a number of New Zealand Metrosideros species which live out their lives as vines, unlike the northern rata (M.robusta), which generally begins as a hemi-epiphyte and grows into a huge tree. Scarlet rātā is one of the better-known species of rātā vines, because it flowers in autumn or winter, and is often highly visible on well-lit host trees along forest roads, with vibrant displays of large red flowers (sometimes orange or yellow) that rise above the forest canopy. (en)
  • Metrosideros fulgens is een soort klimplant uit de mirtefamilie (Myrtaceae). In het Engels wordt de soort scarlet rātā of rātā vine genoemd en in het Maori akatawhiwhi. De soort is endemisch in Nieuw-Zeeland en komt voor in kust- en laaglandbossen op het Noordereiland, langs de westkust van het Zuidereiland en op de Driekoningeneilanden, gelegen ten noorden van Cape Reinga. (nl)
  • Metrosideros fulgens är en myrtenväxtart som beskrevs av Daniel Carl Solander och Joseph Gaertner. Metrosideros fulgens ingår i släktet Metrosideros och familjen myrtenväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Metrosideros fulgens ( la trepadora rata escarlata) es una liana del bosque o enredadera endémica de Nueva Zelanda. En este contexto el término rata se deriva del vocablo de la lengua maorí rātā que sirve para designar a varios árboles del género Metrosideros y nada tiene que ver su nombre con los roedores. (es)
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  • Metrosideros fulgens (en)
  • Metrosideros fulgens (nl)
  • Metrosideros fulgens (sv)
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